Hello, we are moving mom from a Nursing Home to live with us (husband & I). Nursing Home says she needs to have an aide overnight to check her every 2 hours and change her diaper so she doesn't develop skin issues. She usually sleeps through the night (9pm - 6am).
My question, is it possible to find awesome diapers so I don't need to be up? I understand that I will need to change her and bathe her every morning.
In general, these work. Initially when mom moved to MC, she was mobile, able to do most self-care, including toileting. The accidents she had were usually because she couldn't get her pants off fast enough. We decided eventually to take all undies and replace them with briefs. The pads came a bit later (she's 97, finishing up year 4 at MC.)
More recently they've asked me to bring in more of the pads, as she wants to change the briefs if she just dribbled a little into it during the day. I'd been buying/delivering the disposable bed pads, but they asked me to get the reusable ones.
That said, I see in your profile that one of your mother's conditions listed are UTIs. There have been times, usually when mom gets a UTI, that she will SOAK the bed at night - sheets, night garments, everything! They prep and toilet her before bed. One month there were charges for FOURTEEN extra loads of laundry. Even between UTIs, there have been 2-4 or more extra charges/month for laundry. These are charges IN ADDITION to the regular TWO loads/week included in the monthly fee. She's no longer mobile, but not bed-bound. She spends the day in a wheelchair (only about 1 year now) and is either on a schedule for toileting or she asks. It's not like she's rolling in the mud, therefore needing extra laundry done. The first UTI/bed wetting happened BEFORE she was using a wheelchair (rollator only then.)
Unless another product(s) suggested by others can handle 9 hours overnight (9-6), or you can try to change her once/night, be prepared to be doing a lot of extra laundry. I wish you all the best, but it isn't something I would take on! Even though I took early retirement after lay-off, and haven't been working, I still wouldn't take on such a huge challenge! My mother isn't even NH yet - just MC. She weighs too much for me to assist, never mind lift, can't do stairs to get in/out, can't handicap my bathrooms, so it was a no go. She's in a VERY nice place, staff is great and she is better cared for there than I could ever think of doing!
Working full time, even with someone watching over/caring for her 7 hr/day, is going to be difficult, as there will be interruptions, unplanned for. Others have pointed out the parts of the iceberg that might lurk under the surface already, so I'm not going to repeat it, but if it all works out for you, great. Better you than me!
Unless your mother is totally incontinent, it isn't likely she needs changing every 2 hours, but changing and checking are not the same. Checking maybe means checking her briefs, changing them if needed, changing her position, making sure all is well. Do they do this in the NH? Who knows. Unless you are there overnight (they could change their routine if they are aware someone is watching!) how would you know? I should think every resident should have a check multiple times/night - it might be cursory, but at least sensible. Anything can happen, so it's best they do check on everyone several times/night.
You can also cut the fluids off early in the evening before putting her to bed, just like you do for kids.
Is it possible mom was put into a diaper to make it easier for the nursing home? Pretty common to do that. Just wondered if she is able to move around at all. Perhaps a bed side toilet and incontinence pads if she can do this for herself.